NFPA 1225 | IFC 510

    When Communication

    Failure Isn't an Option

    Clean coordination, minimal surprises, and documentation that survives inspections. We understand construction sequencing.

    System Status
    All Systems Operational
    35+
    Years
    24/7
    Coverage
    100%
    Compliance
    Business Type
    SDVOSB
    Veteran & Woman Owned
    Service Area
    Georgia
    & Southeast Region
    How We Work

    What Partnership Looks Like

    We've worked enough occupied buildings and active job sites to know what matters.

    Early Engagement

    Scope definition before you're locked into timelines. We identify potential conflicts with other trades, structural constraints, and AHJ expectations while there's still time.

    Transparent Communication

    Regular updates. Responsive to RFIs. We show up to coordination meetings prepared and don't sandbag you with change orders for predictable conditions.

    Installation Standards

    Code-compliant work. Concealed wiring where possible. Labeled infrastructure. As-built drawings that reflect what we actually installed.

    Testing & Commissioning

    Performance verification using fire marshal criteria. We walk the AHJ through the system so there are no inspection-day surprises.

    Ideal Partner For
    Property Managers
    General Contractors
    Building Owners
    Facility Directors

    Ready to work with a team that understands construction sequencing?

    Common Questions

    Answers Before You Ask

    Do you design and install commercial Wi-Fi networks?

    Yes. We design and install enterprise wireless networks for offices, warehouses, hotels, schools, and healthcare facilities. Every project starts with a predictive design or on-site wireless survey to map coverage, capacity, and interference, followed by access point placement, structured cabling to each AP, and post-installation validation testing. We engineer for the real demands of the space — high-density conference areas, roaming for voice and handheld scanners, and secure guest network segmentation.

    What should I consider when installing commercial video surveillance (CCTV)?

    The key decisions are camera coverage and placement, resolution, storage retention, and network design. Modern commercial systems use IP cameras over CAT6 cabling with Power over Ethernet, recording to a network video recorder (NVR) or cloud platform. Plan for the retention period your insurance or compliance requirements demand — typically 30 to 90 days — and make sure entrances, loading docks, parking areas, and cash-handling zones have unobstructed views. We design camera layouts, run the cabling, and commission the full system with remote viewing access.

    Can access control and video surveillance run on the same network?

    Yes — modern access control (card readers, keypads, mobile credentials) and IP video surveillance are both network-based systems and are frequently designed together on shared structured cabling and network infrastructure, usually on a dedicated VLAN separated from tenant data traffic. Designing them at the same time reduces cabling cost, simplifies management, and lets events tie together — for example, pulling video automatically when a door is forced open. We design, cable, and commission both systems as an integrated security package.

    Do you handle audio/visual (AV) system installation for conference rooms?

    Yes. We install commercial AV systems including conference room displays, video conferencing setups, digital signage, sound masking, and paging systems. Because AV runs on the same low voltage infrastructure as data networks, we handle the full scope — display mounting, HDMI-over-IP or AV-over-IP distribution, in-ceiling speakers, cable pathways, and rack buildouts — under one Georgia Low Voltage License. Coordinating AV with the structured cabling design during construction avoids exposed wiring and costly retrofits.